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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 5:38 pm 
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No not a gun holster but just to show that Mr Plinkercases can do other stuff.
Had him fix the body harness for my dog and also had him make spiked collar to my preference, I new he did some nice work but i must say it turned out better then i expected.

Great leather craftsmanship from Mr Murry thanks :wink:
here are pictures of the collar and Mr. model himself 8)

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 5:45 pm 
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Deadly Dog! He does do fantastic work, He's got great examples on his site. His pancake holsters are very nice. I like his full out shoulder rigs. I'm glad I decided to get a holster or two from him, adds that extra something special to the whole experience.

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 6:06 pm 
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Thanks guys for the kudos and I must say the k-9 Ace looks much better in the collar than I did when I was QCing it!!

He looks very proud of what his Dad got him for Black Friday! Good Dad Ace Good Dad.

Still relieved it fit....you had me going there for a while.....

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 1:27 am 
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Good Looking Pup, Ace!

We had a female and she was a love sponge! Didn't care for other dogs and guarded our country home well!!
Unfortunately she dies of cancer at 7.

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 8:28 am 
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Rick this made me think of you immediately.
And I hada great old friend (cocker/black lab cross) from 1990 when I adopted him until he died of cancern in 1998. He had been kicked around my the "man" of the house I got him from and would just snap (literally) at anyonne in cowboy boots and/or a moustach. But the was loving, devoted, fiercely loyal, protective but really damaged. He lived with my Dad for the last 1.5 years after we had our daughter (just would not risk anything happening) and Dad was as torn up as I was when Peck passed on. Every man needs a dog. Even if they wont HALO jumo with him!
Maybe we need a thread in the bar and grill on our dog pals........


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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 9:33 am 
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Maybe we need a thread in the bar and grill on our dog pals........
I agree...

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PostPosted: Tue Dec 03, 2013 9:41 am 
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That is a nice idea but if I'm not mistaken its been done already before I'll have a quick look if not I'll start one up. 8)

Rick sorry to hear about you dog bud 7 years is still very young :( , there great dogs :heart:

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Since I have been with hayley we had our German Shepherd too! Teagan, she was fantastic too! I gave her some "Army training" and she took good care of Hayley and I on our property. She Died in her sleep at 13.
Now we have our "Labasaurus" Coral! Mostly Yellow lab and something very big! She stands a hand taller then most labs! Great indoor dog, BUT a born hunter outside and always has to be leashed! Well behaved but has the hunter instinct!

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That is some awesome looking work and one bad a$$ looking pooch!


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Never seen Spec-Ops do a doggie drop? We never worked with dogs, must be an EOD dude?

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Picture came from this site.
Some good some touching other shots of "dogs of war"
seems this man/dog team was jumping from 30K+ feet and the dog is wearing doggie body armor made by a Canadian company.
http://totallycoolpix.com/2011/05/dogs-of-war/

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The Always Faithful memorial is the WWII War Dog Memorial located in Guam the Doberman had a part in WWII. :wink:
25 Marine War Dogs Gave Their Lives Liberating Guam in 1944. They served as sentries, messengers, and scouts. They also explored caves, detected mines, booby traps, and enemy presence.
http://www.standeyo.com/NEWS/09_Animals ... .dogs.html


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